Background
Kearney, Patricia Alice Michal was born on October 11, 1930 in Leisenring, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of John Joseph and Marguerite Costello (Gettings) Kearney.
consultant natural sciences educator poet
Kearney, Patricia Alice Michal was born on October 11, 1930 in Leisenring, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of John Joseph and Marguerite Costello (Gettings) Kearney.
Bachelor, Seton Hill College, 1952. Postgraduate in Medicine, University Pittsburgh, 1955. Postgraduate in Law, Duquesne University, 1958.
Postgraduate in Arts and Sciences, Duquesne University, 1965. Postgraduate in Microbiology, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1977.
Instructor science Allegheny General Hospital School Nursing, Pittsburgh, 1952-1954, 56-59, administrative assistant to director, 1959-1960, chairman science department, 1959-1960. Instructor continuing education chemistry department, microbiology department, anatomical physiology department, Pennsylvania State University, East McKeesport,1961-1964, 66-74. Instructor biology department Olive Harvey College, Chicago, 1974-1979, assistant professor biology, 1979-1988.
Assistant professor microbiology Daley College, Chicago, 1988.
Retired, 1995; developer and teacher correlated science Rochester Hospital School Nursing, 1969-1972. Consultant integrated science Westmoreland County Community College, Youngwood, Pennsylvania, 1972-1973.
Developer computer program anatomy and physiology National Science Foundation, Chicago, 1981-1983. Reviewer American Biology, 1982-1983.
Author poems in: Anthology of the Verse of American Youth,1949.
America Sings, Annual Anthology of College Poetry, 1949, 50, 51. Voice of America, Anthology of Anthologies of College Poetry, 1953. A Goodly Heritage, Poems of Pennsylvania, 1968.
The Family Treasuryof Great Poems, 1981.
Our 20th Century"s Greatest Poems, 1982. President, co-founder Cmty.
Singers, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, 1966-1969. Volunteer organizer Primary Gubernatorial Campaign, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 1966.
Candidate del.to Democratic national convention, 35th Senatorial District, Pennsylvania, 1972.
Reviewer American Biology, 1982—1983. President, co-founder Community Singers, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, 1966—1969. Volunteer organizer Primary Gubernatorial Campaign, Greensburg, 1966—1969.
Candidate delegate Democratic National Convention, 35th Senatorial District, 1972. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Women, National Museum Women Arts, George Sand Society, Art Institute Chicago, American Society Microbiology, Ernest Hemingway Foundation, Mensa, Church Music Society of America.
Married George Kehoe Brennen, December 29, 1976 (divorced February 1987).